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  2. Episcopal Diocese of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Ohio is a community of 15,000 baptized members in 80 parishes in the northern 48 counties of the State of Ohio. [1] The diocese was contiguous with the state of Ohio, but was divided into two dioceses in 1875, due to the geographical size of the diocese and the poor health of Bishops MacIlvaine and Bedell. The Episcopal Diocese ...

  3. Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Southern Ohio was created from the Diocese of Ohio in 1875. The diocese's original cathedral, St. Paul Episcopal Cathedral, Cincinnati, was located in downtown Cincinnati but was demolished in 1937 due to structural problems. Thomas A. Jaggar became the first bishop in 1875.

  4. Christ Church Cathedral (Cincinnati) - Wikipedia

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    On Palm Sunday 1993, Christ Church was consecrated the cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio, succeeding the former St. Paul Episcopal Cathedral, Cincinnati. The following year, the largest renovation project in the history of Christ Church began, involving the church and the entire church complex, and the cathedral was ...

  5. Trinity Cathedral (Cleveland, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Cathedral is a historic church on Euclid Avenue at East 22nd Street in Cleveland, Ohio. It is the cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio. Building was begun in 1901 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

  6. Beverley Dandridge Tucker Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Beverley Dandridge Tucker Jr. (February 4, 1882 – July 4, 1969), was Rhodes Scholar who became sixth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio, serving from 1938 to 1952 and continuing to work for ecumenism and interracial harmony after his retirement.

  7. Diocese of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Diocese of Ohio usually refers to the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio. Other dioceses in Ohio include: Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio; Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati; Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland; Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus; Roman Catholic Diocese of Steubenville; Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo; Roman Catholic Diocese ...

  8. Ohio's largest Christian group decries Trump, Vance attacks ...

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    The Ohio Council of Churches expressed solidarity with Haitian migrants and condemned rumors about them eating people's pets. Ohio's largest Christian group decries Trump, Vance attacks on ...

  9. Henry Hobson - Wikipedia

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    Henry Wise Hobson II (May 16, 1891 - February 10, 1983), was the bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio.When he was consecrated at the age of 38 in 1930, he was the youngest Episcopal bishop in the United States, and at his death, he was the oldest bishop in the Episcopal Church. [1]